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Virus?
I am having a hard time getting into my computer and when I do, I get a msg that says that my browser safety settings are dangerously low. How do I change those settings. I already have an antivirus/firewall installed. How do I find out what virus/worm I have and get rid of this. Pls help! I have windows xp.
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In Internet Explorer
click Tools>Internet Options>Security tab. You can set them there or just click the "Default Level" button to reset the security to the windows default. |
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Thanks for you fast reply, but I did do that and now I get popups from "actulice modF" and I cannot access the internet.
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What is "actulice modF"?
And what does all this have to do with SQL Server? |
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I found this post about "actulice modF". it appears to be some type of worm.
Below is a link to a thread on how to remove it. Remove actulice modF read everything before doing any of it, some of the removal instructions are in different posts. |
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I'm new to the computer and am afraid of deleting anything I don't know what it is, but this actulice popup is annoying. I am using winMe. Help |
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